نتایج جستجو برای: Pfam database

تعداد نتایج: 268142  

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2013

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2004

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Robert D. Finn Jaina Mistry Benjamin Schuster-Böckler Sam Griffiths-Jones Volker Hollich Timo Lassmann Simon Moxon Mhairi Marshall Ajay Khanna Richard Durbin Sean R. Eddy Erik L. L. Sonnhammer Alex Bateman

Pfam is a database of protein families that currently contains 7973 entries (release 18.0). A recent development in Pfam has enabled the grouping of related families into clans. Pfam clans are described in detail, together with the new associated web pages. Improvements to the range of Pfam web tools and the first set of Pfam web services that allow programmatic access to the database and assoc...

2015
Zachary Chiang Åke Västermark Marco Punta Penny C. Coggill Jaina Mistry Robert D. Finn Milton H. Saier

Transport systems comprise roughly 10% of all proteins in a cell, playing critical roles in many processes. Improving and expanding their classification is an important goal that can affect studies ranging from comparative genomics to potential drug target searches. It is not surprising that different classification systems for transport proteins have arisen, be it within a specialized database...

2014
Robert D. Finn Alex Bateman Jody Clements Penny C. Coggill Ruth Y. Eberhardt Sean R. Eddy Andreas Heger Kirstie Hetherington Liisa Holm Jaina Mistry Erik L. L. Sonnhammer John G. Tate Marco Punta

Pfam, available via servers in the UK (http://pfam.sanger.ac.uk/) and the USA (http://pfam.janelia.org/), is a widely used database of protein families, containing 14 831 manually curated entries in the current release, version 27.0. Since the last update article 2 years ago, we have generated 1182 new families and maintained sequence coverage of the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) at nearly ...

2000
Alex Bateman Lachlan James M. Coin Richard Durbin Robert D. Finn Volker Hollich Sam Griffiths-Jones Ajay Khanna Mhairi Marshall Simon Moxon Erik L. L. Sonnhammer David J. Studholme Corin Yeats Sean R. Eddy

Pfam is a large collection of protein multiple sequence alignments and profile hidden Markov models. Pfam is available on the World Wide Web in the UK at http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Software/Pfam/, in Sweden at http://www.cgb.ki.se/Pfam/, in France at http://pfam.jouy.inra.fr/ and in the US at http://pfam.wustl.edu/. The latest version (6.6) of Pfam contains 3071 families, which match 69% of protei...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
mojtaba mortazavi department of biotechnology, institute of science and high technology and environmental sciences, graduate university of advanced technology, kerman, ir iran mohammad zarenezhad gastroenterohepatology research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran; legal medicine research center, legal medicine organization of iran, tehran, ir iran saeid gholamzadeh legal medicine research center, legal medicine organization of iran, tehran, ir iran seyed moayed alavian baqiyatallah research center for gastroenterology and liver diseases, middle east liver disease center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mohammad ghorbani department of pathology, school of medicine, fasa university of medical sciences, fasa, ir iran reza dehghani pharmacology department, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran

conclusions based on the location of detected rccs in the structure of hbv proteins, it was found that these rccs may have a critical role in correct folding of hbv proteins and can be considered as drug targets. the results of this study provide new and deep perspectives about structure of hbv proteins for further researches and designing new drugs for treatment of hbv. results the pfam search...

2001
Shashi B. Pandit Dilip Gosar S. Abhiman S. Sujatha Sayali S. Dixit Natasha S. Mhatre R. Sowdhamini N. Srinivasan

Members of a superfamily of proteins could result from divergent evolution of homologues with insignificant similarity in the amino acid sequences. A superfamily relationship is detected commonly after the three-dimensional structures of the proteins concerned are determined using X-ray analysis or NMR. The SUPFAM database described here relates two homologous protein families in a multiple seq...

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